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this makes us mad. these drunks training does plan on meeting with mommy dearest over the coming days. their message to them it is clear to an end to the drunk and eighty two and jan and their assets are also asking for them than not i just find a drama program to hear at least for those documents of any can already be the dumbest things you get the conversation when heard from a cannon them and us as his brother in law and nephew were killed by us drone strikes a deal to me so i loved ones who are enjoying the waiting list getting cut to pieces by these new songs he says and his brother in law was a very outspoken critic of lk down and die if he were to beat lsu would actually be bought by a from that i am a member of peta but as we hear it turned out very differently. here the white house was all over guarantee it. who knew touches in the suburbs of the libyan capital between militias tisdale from protest to try to keep them out of tripoli. it's not just of the least forty eight people died during a r
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bart's tie the knot se joins us live now with the latest so tell us it is a very dramatic events are unfolding there in dagestan give us the latest details the day dramatic scenes and sneak out to me and that it's in my quest to allow wake up to the spontaneity of hiding out under the hot favourite bands in rock bands the house that continue to get into it and it is to cement that all of which the band east of the best she said the youth wing in bad housing woman and a child's eye they continued a sheet in the wake of the gunmen asking them to release the woman and child. there were lights and nissan honda and it's not that one of the woman at that woman was to use was actually at the wide open one up but then it says was in that house. now these out once and a woman and child needs from the house the gunmen and for these wingnuts on a sheep dogs at each other up at the pace and tried to calm things down other the bid to buy at trying to speak to them that they commented that it is the fact that the gunmen inside the house that is all wanted me to use up the duff who has been to inve
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and we just would cripple us. toynbee is said to have said that when the last man who remembers the horrors of the last great war guys. the next great war becomes inevitable the generation that remembered the mistakes he made in the nineteen twenties i'm hurting coming in august i can claim drop in income tax rate from ninety one percent of the twenty first of all that stuff generations died in her stocking. those lessons have been forgotten. lee morris making the same mistakes that would make it on. so that's really where the planets. um do that. the corrupt or zoom in and green pants you know they're always there. but we're allowing them to take over again just like we did some of the stories i highlighted in your book work is trying to cases where people lost everything. so will it take another generation of people losing everything to you to building it. we caught the country and how to coach a news anchor talking about it happen. he already halfway into a lost generation the people who are coming of age right
and we just would cripple us. toynbee is said to have said that when the last man who remembers the horrors of the last great war guys. the next great war becomes inevitable the generation that remembered the mistakes he made in the nineteen twenties i'm hurting coming in august i can claim drop in income tax rate from ninety one percent of the twenty first of all that stuff generations died in her stocking. those lessons have been forgotten. lee morris making the same mistakes that would make...
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right in us iranian relations seem to want. but what the story all have to say about all of that's a look at the nuclear implications of these negotiations. and b where a tnt customers a new report shows that the company is voluntarily handing out by reference to z i n e. plus we'll take a closer look at how mainstream encryption is really funny. in the wake of all of the u s a in revelations. that's all we'll win today's tie for fourth and in japan the focus amid a cheap power plant continues to leak of radioactive material. now there's a plan to remove the plants nuclear fuel rods. although it will be a very risky for the fall out that she not about had a fan. yes thus the members not to find him in washington dc then you are watching rte well starting off this hour it's worthwhile discussion or world leader is one huge leap forward when it comes to ending the nuclear standoff between iran and the last p five plus one negotiators from the us iran britain france germany russia and china met in geneva today the first session in
right in us iranian relations seem to want. but what the story all have to say about all of that's a look at the nuclear implications of these negotiations. and b where a tnt customers a new report shows that the company is voluntarily handing out by reference to z i n e. plus we'll take a closer look at how mainstream encryption is really funny. in the wake of all of the u s a in revelations. that's all we'll win today's tie for fourth and in japan the focus amid a cheap power plant continues...
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i use no sources at all. i just make it up. it works beautifully that way. >> into: nonfiction. -- and you call it nonfiction. how -- i do not know how she got that wrong. it is quite astonishing. what is important in benghazi is to find out what really happened and this is not the way to go, her source. what we really need to do is to hear from the people who are on the scene, evacuated to germany, interrogated by the fbi and the first couple of days, from whom we have not heard. we have not seen and we do not even have the transcripts of the interrogations. >> thank you congressman. i am playing congressman cummings now. i will just say this. your point about checking about the fbi. it would have been a good idea. are thece -- they source of contradicting what this man said. and the higher level of responsibility that cbs had. they had a publisher of white -- right wing tracks. there was conflict at the outset. >> that is the last word. see you next week. captioned by the national captioning institute --www
i use no sources at all. i just make it up. it works beautifully that way. >> into: nonfiction. -- and you call it nonfiction. how -- i do not know how she got that wrong. it is quite astonishing. what is important in benghazi is to find out what really happened and this is not the way to go, her source. what we really need to do is to hear from the people who are on the scene, evacuated to germany, interrogated by the fbi and the first couple of days, from whom we have not heard. we have...
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years later is harder for us to pour. for current and ideals we have been numerous cases where the sun was just lying down polygraph results. its people and you can see the results are still the people anymore but it just happened really. in the course of interrogation why because it is like men no because the psychological techniques are more in obtaining confessions and physical abuse. they were asked if they can do what they wanted to say what they want. there was no evidence of what they did for one night stand. i suspect your country iraq afghanistan libya saudi arabia israel egypt syria turkey and even our hands in each once again finds itself under the aunt manda out with a love for reading from behind in a muddled path is the us and out of touch or its history in the region. clearly we know the eye. you're watching now a killed along with other militants in a police shootout and august on admitted that during the reagan to organize in last month's deadly attack and bubble brought in southern russia. the details no
years later is harder for us to pour. for current and ideals we have been numerous cases where the sun was just lying down polygraph results. its people and you can see the results are still the people anymore but it just happened really. in the course of interrogation why because it is like men no because the psychological techniques are more in obtaining confessions and physical abuse. they were asked if they can do what they wanted to say what they want. there was no evidence of what they...
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us -- they hammered us to get this right. today or an editorial yesterday that referred to a vague description on what is going on. would you ever use the word? -- the word? them absolutely not. -- >> absolutely not. they will tell us what is wrong with the things as he put it into the draft. the justice department does a great job with that. to end with two others. the civil liberties and privacy officer at dni is superb in ensuring what we do. hiring a new civil liberty and privacy officer to ensure that we do this right, as well. be any their restrictions on the civil liberties and privacy officer as to what he or she cannot look at ? >> no restrictions as long as it complies with the law. estimate on how many man- -- >> ihem a i cannot, cannot at the top of my head. it is easily tens of thousands of man-hours and millions of dollars we spend on oversight of this program. compliance the 300 officers in the and essay a loan, let alone the rest of the apparatus at the nsa devoted to staff, dod staff, the department of justic
us -- they hammered us to get this right. today or an editorial yesterday that referred to a vague description on what is going on. would you ever use the word? -- the word? them absolutely not. -- >> absolutely not. they will tell us what is wrong with the things as he put it into the draft. the justice department does a great job with that. to end with two others. the civil liberties and privacy officer at dni is superb in ensuring what we do. hiring a new civil liberty and privacy...
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same gun was used at aurora. >> u.s. senator dianne feinstein say she is's willing to author another ban on assault weapons but doesn't think congress would pass it. buying an assault weapon is already illegal in california. adds a transporting or importing semiautomatic rifles. >> it's interesting to see whether this weapon was outlawed in california and whether it was purchased in california. templetop admits more could be done to increase safety at gun shows and prevent guns from et gg into the wrong hands. . >> certain certainly nationally there's a lot of work to do. >> it eat illegal to walk into a gun show and walk out. it's a mandatory background check. people come to these shows just to look at the guns and by ammunition. nbc bay area news. >>> parents of a 13-year-old shot by police plan to take legal action tomorrow. they claim the shooting was unconstitutional and alleged lopez was shot and killed without reasonable cause in violation of the fourth amendment. it's been nearly two week since the deputy mistook
same gun was used at aurora. >> u.s. senator dianne feinstein say she is's willing to author another ban on assault weapons but doesn't think congress would pass it. buying an assault weapon is already illegal in california. adds a transporting or importing semiautomatic rifles. >> it's interesting to see whether this weapon was outlawed in california and whether it was purchased in california. templetop admits more could be done to increase safety at gun shows and prevent guns from...
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>> what works for us is what works for us. that we do have individuals who work on these issues with their staff just as director olson mentioned, like they do at -- it just happens that uniquely we have an office of the formally part organization with a chief privacy officer. >> could you say to the american people with assurance that the gathering of all of the -- and i realize it is impossible for nsa to actually listen to every telephone conversation, to read every e-mail, to be mindful of all of the text messages that might be sent -- but is there some way you can reassure the american people that all of the underway is is actually for some good purpose? orford demonstrated purpose -- that it has made us safer again and again? along thosence lines? what is what i can tell you, senator, and the american people, isn't this is an agency that is not some rogue actor, the nsa. we work very closely with them. they have a very strong compliance culture and they are overseen in many ways and activities. what i say to folks -- and
>> what works for us is what works for us. that we do have individuals who work on these issues with their staff just as director olson mentioned, like they do at -- it just happens that uniquely we have an office of the formally part organization with a chief privacy officer. >> could you say to the american people with assurance that the gathering of all of the -- and i realize it is impossible for nsa to actually listen to every telephone conversation, to read every e-mail, to be...
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you have powers that you can use, should you use them, that kind of thing. so that question you come up to. is it a, you know, is what has happened has it been a hurt us? yes, i mean, when you are dealing with foreign governments and they are surprised by what you do, that's just basic diplomacy 101. you try to build trust with countries you are. if you don't build trust, it's that much hearter to do things. does it mean you shouldn't have surveillance? that's something for perhaps our friends to discuss. because believe me they're not people 0 who don't use surveillance as well. how do you -- when it breaks down, yes, that's a problem. a guy like snowden, well, remember there's an old saying we have. i hope none of you are journalists are here. [laughter] even in civilian. we like to say the difference between a diplomat and a journalist is that a diplomat knows many things he doesn't say. and a journalist says many things he doesn't know. [laughter] and aside from trying to be cute. what we're trying to say is it wrong not to say anything everything. if i'
you have powers that you can use, should you use them, that kind of thing. so that question you come up to. is it a, you know, is what has happened has it been a hurt us? yes, i mean, when you are dealing with foreign governments and they are surprised by what you do, that's just basic diplomacy 101. you try to build trust with countries you are. if you don't build trust, it's that much hearter to do things. does it mean you shouldn't have surveillance? that's something for perhaps our friends...
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should you use them? , is what has happened hurt us? yes. when you are dealing with foreign governments and they are surprised by what you do, that is basically diplomacy 101. you try to build trust. if you do not build trust, it is harder to do things. doesn't mean you should not have surveillance? that is something for our friends to discuss. do you doon is how that? how do like-minded people develop the judgment and trust to work together? a guy like edward snowden -- remember, there is an old saying. i hope none of you are .ournalists the difference between a diplomat and a journalist is that a diplomat knows many things he does not say. a journalist says many things he does not know. [laughter] trying to be cute, what we are trying to say is, is it wrong not to say everything? if i am in a sensitive conversation overseas and i am told something in confidence and that message was the person's life in danger -- and that has happened to me. when a guy like radley manning or edward snowden decides he has -- bradley manning or edward snowden
should you use them? , is what has happened hurt us? yes. when you are dealing with foreign governments and they are surprised by what you do, that is basically diplomacy 101. you try to build trust. if you do not build trust, it is harder to do things. doesn't mean you should not have surveillance? that is something for our friends to discuss. do you doon is how that? how do like-minded people develop the judgment and trust to work together? a guy like edward snowden -- remember, there is an...
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that it doesn't apply to us. of course it does, but it's hard for me to prove that based on the real life experiences of people in our community and based on black and white documents. how can i stand in front of my community and say no, you are not targeted, you are not victims. they are. they absolutely are. >> there is a constant level of anxiety that can be very hazardous to one's health. there is also self stigma, you begin to internalize the stigma, and sometimes begin to think negatively about yourself or perhaps your community. >> the nypd declined our request for an interview. police commissioner ray kelly and mayor michael bloomberg stood behind their programs insisting they don't target anyone without a lead. the polls showed that the majority of new yorkers think the nypd treatment of muslims has been appropriate. >> i think the not me effect ties in to whether or not they leave a search or surveillance is reasonable, and whether or not you believe invasions of pry sassy are reasonable, really depends
that it doesn't apply to us. of course it does, but it's hard for me to prove that based on the real life experiences of people in our community and based on black and white documents. how can i stand in front of my community and say no, you are not targeted, you are not victims. they are. they absolutely are. >> there is a constant level of anxiety that can be very hazardous to one's health. there is also self stigma, you begin to internalize the stigma, and sometimes begin to think...
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check us out 24 hours a day on www.aljazeera.com. >> hi. i am lisa fletcher. you are in the stream. is the republican party at war with its self over gay marriage? >>> same-sex marriage is now legal in fourteen states. just before it came into effect for new jersey, republican governor chris christie quietly dropped his effort to stop those unions. now, some say his action or lack thereof shows a larger shift within the republican party on the issue of gay rights. earlier this year, the republican national committee voted unanimously to keep the
check us out 24 hours a day on www.aljazeera.com. >> hi. i am lisa fletcher. you are in the stream. is the republican party at war with its self over gay marriage? >>> same-sex marriage is now legal in fourteen states. just before it came into effect for new jersey, republican governor chris christie quietly dropped his effort to stop those unions. now, some say his action or lack thereof shows a larger shift within the republican party on the issue of gay rights. earlier this...
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we are afraid the taliban will attack us. i don't know what to do. >> mohammed's fears is based on experience. his market in peshawar has been attacked several times by the taliban. his uncle was killed last month in a bombing. all across pakistan security is on high alert after the pakistan taliban threatened to revenge hakimullah mehsud's death. saying every drop of blood will be turned into a suicide bomber. as well as the fear there's anger. the interior minister blamed the u.s. >> the efforts have been ambushed. it was not a fire from the front. it was an ambush, and we see it as an ambush. other parties want more than angry words from washington. >> the province in the north is controlled by imran khan. >> i will raise the issue on monday in the national assembly. nato supply routes should be dropped. we will not allow them to end until they stop the drone attacks. >> people in the pakistani government, military and intelligence agency are pleased with hakimullah mehsud's death. during his time as leader he was responsi
we are afraid the taliban will attack us. i don't know what to do. >> mohammed's fears is based on experience. his market in peshawar has been attacked several times by the taliban. his uncle was killed last month in a bombing. all across pakistan security is on high alert after the pakistan taliban threatened to revenge hakimullah mehsud's death. saying every drop of blood will be turned into a suicide bomber. as well as the fear there's anger. the interior minister blamed the u.s....
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to where we are, bringing us to the table. now is not the time to pursue new sanctions, it could derail the negotiations. >> many key members of the senate were brought in to the white house by president obama when it was clear a deal was going to be on the table with iran. bob corker, he was one of them. here was his reaction. >> you'll see an capitol hill a bipartisan effort to make sure that this is not the final agreement, because people know the d administration is strong on announcements, long on announcements but short on follow through. there's a lot of concern. >> president obama is on a west coast fund raiding trip and took time out to laud the agreement. he was criticised for the approach, dating back to his inaugural address. harry reid gave an interview to national public radio, hinting that the sanctions pushed for are not going to become immediately - they won't be on the senate floor, timing them to the six month threshold that the administration wants to give iran, demonstrating its sincerity in putting aside
to where we are, bringing us to the table. now is not the time to pursue new sanctions, it could derail the negotiations. >> many key members of the senate were brought in to the white house by president obama when it was clear a deal was going to be on the table with iran. bob corker, he was one of them. here was his reaction. >> you'll see an capitol hill a bipartisan effort to make sure that this is not the final agreement, because people know the d administration is strong on...
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you can tell us the truth. >> i do think the commission got it on the mentally right. i don't believe there was conspiracy and i think oswald was the only killer. for me the interesting question is, why is it to this day 59% of people in this country still think there is an undisclosed or was an undisclosed conspiracy? i think it has a lot to do with the feeling that people can accept the proposition that someone has inconsequential as oswald could have killed someone as consequential as the president. and also, they are deeply troubled by the idea that there could be this sort of happenstance, this chance happening that after all this oswald was a ne'er-do-well that's got off the lucky shots and of course what is also neglected in this narrative is the fact that when kennedy was shot, the first bullet went through the back of his neck. he was wearing it backwards in the way he normally wore to deal with the terrible back pain that he normally had. if he hadn't been wearing that back brace that first hole at would have toppled him. the bullet that hit the back of his h
you can tell us the truth. >> i do think the commission got it on the mentally right. i don't believe there was conspiracy and i think oswald was the only killer. for me the interesting question is, why is it to this day 59% of people in this country still think there is an undisclosed or was an undisclosed conspiracy? i think it has a lot to do with the feeling that people can accept the proposition that someone has inconsequential as oswald could have killed someone as consequential as...
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as much time with us. dr. coburn said to me too bad the other members of our committee could not have been here to hear this and to participate in the conversation. almost all of them, in fact, all of them have several hearings going on simultaneously, and it's just difficult for them to go to every one of them. but about half of our colleagues were able to join us for part of it. their staffs are, in cases, here but also watching on closed sir television back this their offices, as you know. director comey, it's the first time you've been before us to testify, and i was very impressed at how you handled yourself. these other two fellows are seasoned pros, and they lived up to their reputation. rapid, thank you for taking on -- rand, thank you for taking on all these responsibilities over at dhs and doing them well while we work hard to get a secretary confirmed and the deputy secretary confirmed so you can be a little less frenetic. thank you very much. i think the hearing record's going to remain open fo
as much time with us. dr. coburn said to me too bad the other members of our committee could not have been here to hear this and to participate in the conversation. almost all of them, in fact, all of them have several hearings going on simultaneously, and it's just difficult for them to go to every one of them. but about half of our colleagues were able to join us for part of it. their staffs are, in cases, here but also watching on closed sir television back this their offices, as you know....
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it startles us. when we hear of something that wrong, i don'tso think we ought to be tapping the phone conversations are listening into the conversations of our allies. now the question is who are our allies? >> there's a list. nato allies.non- >> i cannot confirm, but allegedly there are nine ager leaders. i don't leave all of the things that i hear or read. excepted.mpany say anonymousguys sources, but we frequently hear in the media "an anonymous white house source." we don't know who that is. some investigative reporters, not you, who will try to get information from us. it happens all the time on the hill. y i heard youll sav are planning a trip to the moon. i should make more logical. you are planning a trip to north korea. reporter never heard that. he is saying "i heard," hoping because i did go to north korea or 10 years ago that i have a plan to now. or there's a rumor he heard or something like that. very aggressive reporters able to get anonymous statements and .se them >> we have our nat
it startles us. when we hear of something that wrong, i don'tso think we ought to be tapping the phone conversations are listening into the conversations of our allies. now the question is who are our allies? >> there's a list. nato allies.non- >> i cannot confirm, but allegedly there are nine ager leaders. i don't leave all of the things that i hear or read. excepted.mpany say anonymousguys sources, but we frequently hear in the media "an anonymous white house source." we...
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thank you for being with us today. very good to see you again. >>> and in terms of nostalgia and hollywood, what piece of hollywood movie nostalgia could be more valuable than the ruby slippers or a model of the starship enterprise used in ""star trek""? that would be the maltese falcon statue from the 1941 classic starring humphrey bogart. it sold for a whopping $4 million at auction in new york city yesterday. the film history buffs say that the prays is a testament to what some consider the most important movie prop ever. >> what is it? >> the stuff that dreams are made of. >> huh? across america people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lo
thank you for being with us today. very good to see you again. >>> and in terms of nostalgia and hollywood, what piece of hollywood movie nostalgia could be more valuable than the ruby slippers or a model of the starship enterprise used in ""star trek""? that would be the maltese falcon statue from the 1941 classic starring humphrey bogart. it sold for a whopping $4 million at auction in new york city yesterday. the film history buffs say that the prays is a...
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i can say it's shopping and using a credit card, using my fingerprint. what really you're talking about is the end of the democratic experiment. we are playing it down now. i don't know why this discussion but this is a very depressing book. i hate to say it. it's an informative book but you are really talking about not, any, giving up some personal case, freedom and some will know this about me. we are talking about the totalitarian states, right? >> right. we are talking about the totalitarian state. >> basically the assumption of this book is that this thing protected in the fourth amendment, a space that's your own where you can regroup or you can meet with others, you can exchange letters. as brandeis pointed out, and others, it wasn't just in the home. it was in your communication. it's personal space. and without that personal space of the individual this whole idea of democracy, the notion, doesn't mean anything. your observation of the moment. you have no time to thank. you have no freedom to thank. so the real message of your book is that this
i can say it's shopping and using a credit card, using my fingerprint. what really you're talking about is the end of the democratic experiment. we are playing it down now. i don't know why this discussion but this is a very depressing book. i hate to say it. it's an informative book but you are really talking about not, any, giving up some personal case, freedom and some will know this about me. we are talking about the totalitarian states, right? >> right. we are talking about the...
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maria has been following that for us. she joins us now with more. >> reporter: we just want you to look at bradley terminal. jonathan paul has tweeted this picture. he said, terminal one employees are being released, freeing up some seats. also earlier he tweeted this picture, red cross food arriving for a thousand people locked down at lax bradley. also tory, a host of blow it up, he has been tweeting--he tweeted this recently. they are now releasing people from terminal one and two from the secured bay, but holding all of us from terminal three. that's just 23 minutes that he tweeted that picture. you can also see the crowds here. right now security is releasing airport employees from the holding area. josh has tweeted this, a lot of people are just feeling exhausted. he tweeted this. fbi here now. feeling tired and exhausted. and earlier tom donnelly tweeted these photos of what appears to be the scene of the crime. look at this picture. you can see all the police over in this area. and you can also see the weapon over
maria has been following that for us. she joins us now with more. >> reporter: we just want you to look at bradley terminal. jonathan paul has tweeted this picture. he said, terminal one employees are being released, freeing up some seats. also earlier he tweeted this picture, red cross food arriving for a thousand people locked down at lax bradley. also tory, a host of blow it up, he has been tweeting--he tweeted this recently. they are now releasing people from terminal one and two from...
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they also used to do training here. there is a lot offenn lot eten let's say. >> members of the graduating class and my fellow americans. it is a great pleasure to be here today. >> we are in the university of michigan stadium. this is where president johnson announced the great society program which was his major plan for improving the countory. he gave it at the 1964 commencement it was may 22nd, six months after kennedy was shot. johnson had just been in office, for six months, and he would be running for election. and this was seen by him and his staff as a good time to roll out this program that was going to be his touchstop stone of what wanted to do with his presidency. it was a big audience, they had school kids from all over the state and the whole place was filled. >> your imagination and your initiative and inner indignation will determine where we build a great society where progress is the result of our needs. for in your time, we have the opportunity to move not only toward the rich society, and the powerf
they also used to do training here. there is a lot offenn lot eten let's say. >> members of the graduating class and my fellow americans. it is a great pleasure to be here today. >> we are in the university of michigan stadium. this is where president johnson announced the great society program which was his major plan for improving the countory. he gave it at the 1964 commencement it was may 22nd, six months after kennedy was shot. johnson had just been in office, for six months,...
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how useful is that? is it truly likely a mob leader , "loveign an e-mail tony, organized crime. " they do not even make sense. >> who knows more about us, the federal government or private corporations such as facebook? >> private corporations. google knows more about us. aggregators know more about us. there is no constraint on them. seeing someare pushback to government agencies. they have to comply with the fourth amendment, which says, if i have a reasonable expectation my social, i can keep network posts private, unless the government gets a warrant. that is not true with data aggregators. in very specific cases. the fbi actually went to a judge and said, i want a warrant to suspect's camera on his laptop to take pictures of him. the judge said no. but, private companies put the tracking mechanism on lap -- laptops all the time. in pennsylvania, a school gave laptops to all of its students. they did not tell the students or the parents that the camera could be turned on from the school. it was only
how useful is that? is it truly likely a mob leader , "loveign an e-mail tony, organized crime. " they do not even make sense. >> who knows more about us, the federal government or private corporations such as facebook? >> private corporations. google knows more about us. aggregators know more about us. there is no constraint on them. seeing someare pushback to government agencies. they have to comply with the fourth amendment, which says, if i have a reasonable...
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thank you very much for being with us. first of all, how is the work going for the teams on the ground in the philippines? are they managing to get the help where it is the most needed? >> our teams have finally , to tryto reach manila to reach as quickly as possible. we have multiple teams in multiple places. our logistics are still looking into all kinds of possible to bring aid to the survivors as soon as possible. as i said before, logistics and infrastructure have been damaged so badly and it is a big challenge for us and many others. >> is there a danger that by the ite the roads are clear, could be too late for many people? i do know is that we do all that we can to reach them as soon as possible. for days now we have been looking at all sorts of ways to backhe much-needed relief, there in the areas where it is most needed. it can go by land, it can go by sea. right now things are getting a little bit better. the airport reopened today and is more frequent again. are looking at these scenarios, the challenge is huge
thank you very much for being with us. first of all, how is the work going for the teams on the ground in the philippines? are they managing to get the help where it is the most needed? >> our teams have finally , to tryto reach manila to reach as quickly as possible. we have multiple teams in multiple places. our logistics are still looking into all kinds of possible to bring aid to the survivors as soon as possible. as i said before, logistics and infrastructure have been damaged so...
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an warlike uses. peaceful uses is not only in the chemical weapons convention, it's in the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, and we engaged in sensitive negotiations right now under the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. it would be terribly unfortunate if the court were to announce in ae context of this case definition of what warlike constitutes that could have an unfortunate bearing -- >> can you tell us what the line is we're trying to draw? >> the framers of the convention and congress implementing the convention made a judgment that there needs to be a comprehensive ban, and you can't be drawing these kinds of lines. >> can i ask why that is? this convention and implementing legislation is broad. it applies to a very large category of weapons, and a very large category of uses, of conduct. what were they thinking about, about why they wanted these for a broad categories? why it's not more limited with respect to the chemicals or conduct? they madee chemicals, the judgment because you can't predict
an warlike uses. peaceful uses is not only in the chemical weapons convention, it's in the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, and we engaged in sensitive negotiations right now under the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. it would be terribly unfortunate if the court were to announce in ae context of this case definition of what warlike constitutes that could have an unfortunate bearing -- >> can you tell us what the line is we're trying to draw? >> the framers of the convention and...
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when diplomacy is always better than nid to use their weapons. maybe by deadlines and a can each day and. find a solution with them you know. because the sunset was out working at some level of an economic damage. and so maybe we can get in agreement that ended with getting soaked to the promised him to the war i don't think noah is that no one wants to and no more wars. and please men the brits there we did it for our soon to be presented though the way to rue repeat from the stands. we want to be to restrict often and they know they want to do we know we want to be the new enlisted in the eyes that says we should interact with the ron but i agree with france. we don't have to accept the falls bar tonight and i think that any of the lease would like to see deal with iran as well which is what the deal. the deals to shut down their nuclear program. that's the deal. and i think it would possibly it's out there. it's the pressure iran has enough they will hopefully decide to do whats best for their country. he's meeting with john kerry last week lo
when diplomacy is always better than nid to use their weapons. maybe by deadlines and a can each day and. find a solution with them you know. because the sunset was out working at some level of an economic damage. and so maybe we can get in agreement that ended with getting soaked to the promised him to the war i don't think noah is that no one wants to and no more wars. and please men the brits there we did it for our soon to be presented though the way to rue repeat from the stands. we want...
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i'm not aware of let us ever having traded. onions on the other hand were a tremendously speculative market and there was a huge scandal in trading onions. if you want to ask more about it during q&a. we are still talking about cattle and it really has a very long history, intertwining with finance. you can even see it in words like bikini very and capital and of course the bull market. this image, this is a reduce livestock tainting. i show it to you because i don't think people realize the extent to which the british have really played an important part in the beef that we eat today. not just the week eat so much but the type as well. this livestock portrait, this sort of thing was found across many upper-class british drawing room. the presence of beef in the picture signified affluence and comfort. as america builds up through the 1800's and the anthrax epidemic spread to ireland and britain and as a result of made british effects pence at. they turned to america where we had plenty of eve and we started to ship salted beef
i'm not aware of let us ever having traded. onions on the other hand were a tremendously speculative market and there was a huge scandal in trading onions. if you want to ask more about it during q&a. we are still talking about cattle and it really has a very long history, intertwining with finance. you can even see it in words like bikini very and capital and of course the bull market. this image, this is a reduce livestock tainting. i show it to you because i don't think people realize...
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youth here who remind us that their future is in peril. the climate here is to represent their -- risking their lives to wetest against drilling, stand with them. we cannot solve problems at the same level that we created them. we cannot solve climate change when we seek to spew more emissions. mr. president, i express this, with all sincerity, in solidarity with my countrymen who are struggling to find food back home, and with my brother who has not had food for the last three days, with all due respect, mr. president, and i mean no disrespect for your kind but i will now commence a voluntary fasting for the climate. this means i will refrain from eating food during this conference until a meaningful outcome is in sight, until concrete pledges have been made to ensure mobilization of resources for the diamond fund. until the promise of operationalization of of a mechanism has been fulfilled and until there is assurance of financial adaptation and until we see a real ambition in accordance with the principles we have so upheld. processpres
youth here who remind us that their future is in peril. the climate here is to represent their -- risking their lives to wetest against drilling, stand with them. we cannot solve problems at the same level that we created them. we cannot solve climate change when we seek to spew more emissions. mr. president, i express this, with all sincerity, in solidarity with my countrymen who are struggling to find food back home, and with my brother who has not had food for the last three days, with all...
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we rely upon them to assist us in making decisions. to give you an example, they get by fisk role, seven days before we get, and application, and they will read through what is called the read copy. and jim will confirm there is a lot of legal push back between the legal advisers in the court and the oi pr. i know from personal experience there is a lot of pushback and thethe oipr agencies. someone said this morning that they don't want the junk, because if they do, we will lose confidence. it will be much more difficult unless they are straight up with us. -- and legal advisers not infrequently, i would come in and have, let's say, x number of cases sitting on my docket, and that number grew substantially well i was there. case,would be told, this that case, and some other case would be off docket. it would not be formally presented to me for review because of the interaction between the legal advisers and the oipr attorneys, and the agencies. that was a core part of their rigorously doing the applications. one of the things that i th
we rely upon them to assist us in making decisions. to give you an example, they get by fisk role, seven days before we get, and application, and they will read through what is called the read copy. and jim will confirm there is a lot of legal push back between the legal advisers in the court and the oi pr. i know from personal experience there is a lot of pushback and thethe oipr agencies. someone said this morning that they don't want the junk, because if they do, we will lose confidence. it...
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could have sent us to prison on that day but they released us and we knew that we had to escape right away the besides it's our right i'm sure and within twenty four hours we left. that about a badger that. was . that i missed the second cake i guess. we just did that one have candles as well. that was a grand party see i phone's all over the place this one was already here someone forgot it was his room of we've been living here for two weeks already and yes. well you can see what condition it's and. look there's a deal of we live exactly where we train and we spend the nights behind shutters on mattresses we hang our clothes on chairs and we have a shower cap and. goofiness maria who is just from any normal perspective these conditions are far from perfect to say the least well we reassure ourselves that anything's better than spending time in prison. you know you need to be a. really good. doctor if. you can do that as it was something. that was. very. much it was before the explodes for me to see the new buildings one of those. in this term go back to the moments when. i'm a consp
could have sent us to prison on that day but they released us and we knew that we had to escape right away the besides it's our right i'm sure and within twenty four hours we left. that about a badger that. was . that i missed the second cake i guess. we just did that one have candles as well. that was a grand party see i phone's all over the place this one was already here someone forgot it was his room of we've been living here for two weeks already and yes. well you can see what condition...
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could have sent us to prison on that day but they released us and we knew that we had to escape right away the besides the child was dead serious and within twenty four hours we left. that about a badger that. was . i miss the second cake i guess. we just did that one have candles as well. don't was a grand party see i phone's all over the place this one was already here someone forgot it was his room of we've been living here for two weeks already yes. well you can see what condition it's and. look there are no ideal of we live exactly where we train so we spend the nights behind shutters on mattresses we hang our clothes on chairs and we have a shower cap and. blue finished maria who use just from any normal perspective these conditions are far from perfect to say the least well we reassure ourselves that anything's better than spending time in prison you need to be a. good example for good. in the movie. was what. she. told her no no i didn't have sufficient you very nice is a sure thing. that's a. very. legitimate. for me to throwing a ball one of those. in the to arcturus the mom
could have sent us to prison on that day but they released us and we knew that we had to escape right away the besides the child was dead serious and within twenty four hours we left. that about a badger that. was . i miss the second cake i guess. we just did that one have candles as well. don't was a grand party see i phone's all over the place this one was already here someone forgot it was his room of we've been living here for two weeks already yes. well you can see what condition it's and....
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all creating life changing inventions i think will be incredibly useful. this is the role of life science it is why years ago mayor replenishing and newsom and now i get it add my years of support to build this incredible innovation center the life science center we we call mission bay and a dog patch. i want to give a shout out to j cross-examination morgan chase they'll given us a gift. that's incredibly wonderful (clapping.) and again, i think it nurtures the whole spirit of our city. this is the innovation capital of world. i keep saying that and every time i turn around there's another example that were this is the melting right here of what's been happening in mission bay it invites so much of our young talent to join the successful efforts of large and small companies the talent that uc provides. we only have a small role in the city we realize how important it is about timing. and when people need it our staff comes through with it. i thank todd and others who are working with him because when the call comes in we need something it act fast to keep
all creating life changing inventions i think will be incredibly useful. this is the role of life science it is why years ago mayor replenishing and newsom and now i get it add my years of support to build this incredible innovation center the life science center we we call mission bay and a dog patch. i want to give a shout out to j cross-examination morgan chase they'll given us a gift. that's incredibly wonderful (clapping.) and again, i think it nurtures the whole spirit of our city. this...
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they are providing us with information, determining who the terrorists are and informing us. al qaeda did something that helped us mobilize the people because they targeted all iraqis. all of them. now very few iraqis such as gangs and militias have interest in being al qaeda. as a whole the people are suffering from al qaeda and this is giving us a new chance in mobilizing all of the people of iraq to support the security forces. i'm very optimistic because practically at this point many of our operations against al their cells ting are the results of information and cooperation and intelligence information we have from the iraqi people, all of the people because they targeted all of the iraqis. all of the iraqis are supporting the security forces in defeating al qaeda. and there are other demands because their priorities is to get rid of al qaeda. i'm very optimistic. they are fighting al qaeda. >> let me go to the questions that have been asked by the audience. what do you consider your key achievements as prime minister of iraq for two terms and where do you think you've
they are providing us with information, determining who the terrorists are and informing us. al qaeda did something that helped us mobilize the people because they targeted all iraqis. all of them. now very few iraqis such as gangs and militias have interest in being al qaeda. as a whole the people are suffering from al qaeda and this is giving us a new chance in mobilizing all of the people of iraq to support the security forces. i'm very optimistic because practically at this point many of...
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you have powers that you can use. should you use them? that question, is what has happened -- has that hurt us? yes. when you are dealing with foreign governments and they are surprised by what you do, that is basic diplomacy 101. you try to build trust with countries. if you do not build trust, it is harder to do things. does it mean you should not have surveillance? that is something for our friends to discuss. believe me, they are not people who don't use surveillance, either. the question is how do you do that? how do like-minded people develop the judgment and trust to work together? a guy like edward snowden -- remember, there is an old saying. i hope none of you are journalists. the difference between a diplomat and a journalist is that a diplomat knows many things he does not say. a journalist says many things e does not know. aside from trying to be cute, what we are trying to say is -- is it wrong not to say everything? if i am in a sensitive conversation overseas as a diplomat, and i am told something in confidence and that mes
you have powers that you can use. should you use them? that question, is what has happened -- has that hurt us? yes. when you are dealing with foreign governments and they are surprised by what you do, that is basic diplomacy 101. you try to build trust with countries. if you do not build trust, it is harder to do things. does it mean you should not have surveillance? that is something for our friends to discuss. believe me, they are not people who don't use surveillance, either. the question...
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they use materials. they produce good sounds good to be read here notice about six thousand khartoum the keyboard alone it is said to delicate instrument. even a single carts problem to fix the sound. she acknowledges the need to make any parts that are no longer in production. he uses new techniques it necessary to making these contacts this part is one thing to do so here's a new one is me. he modified the spring to make him recently. so that they can keep up with a fast beat him open to the pianist. good piano will be trying for another one hundred years today it is also necessary to pass on the red hat techniques to future generations. a coffee shop in mind that the main has an antique piano to achieve the color had prepared. i fooling. it is going to use an inscription that sense it was made in july eighteen ninety one which means it will bring in one hundred years old next year. how often does a coffee shop for turning so that they can maintain its quality twenty children came to the coffee shop sa
they use materials. they produce good sounds good to be read here notice about six thousand khartoum the keyboard alone it is said to delicate instrument. even a single carts problem to fix the sound. she acknowledges the need to make any parts that are no longer in production. he uses new techniques it necessary to making these contacts this part is one thing to do so here's a new one is me. he modified the spring to make him recently. so that they can keep up with a fast beat him open to the...
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tweet us during the break. we'll be right back. ♪ >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their needs are not being met by american tv news today. >> entire media culture is driven by something that's very very fast... >> there has been a lack of fact based, in depth, serious journalism, and we fill that void... >> there is a huge opportunity for al jazeera america to change the way people look at news. >> we just don't parachute in on a story...quickly talk to a couple of experts and leave... >> one producer may spend 3 or 4 months, digging into a single story... >> at al jazeera, there are resources to alow us as journalists to go in depth and produce the kind of films... the people that you don't see anywhere else on television. >> we intend to reach out to the people who aren't being heard. >>we wanna see the people who are actually effected by the news of the day... >> it's digging deeper it's asking that second, that third question, finding that person no one spoken to yet... >> you can't tell t
tweet us during the break. we'll be right back. ♪ >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their needs are not being met by american tv news today. >> entire media culture is driven by something that's very very fast... >> there has been a lack of fact based, in depth, serious journalism, and we fill that void... >> there is a huge opportunity for al jazeera america to change the way people look at news. >> we just don't parachute in on a story...quickly...
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export finance, i want us to build a map. -- build on that. i will leave in the front in the coming months. i can announce that i will be leading a trade delegation to china. leadership is setting direction for the next 10 years and their star continues to rise in the world. i will take senior ministers and business leaders from every sector, large and small, to forge a relationship that will benefit both countries and bring real rewards to our peoples in a way that will allow british companies to benefit from the chinese markets and prepare for a new level of chinese investments here in the u.k. thatis a relationship matters for britain and for china and i look forward to strengthening it in the months and years to come. we do not just need more investment from china, want to do more to attract investors from the golf. -- gulf. we will introduce a visa waiver system to make it easier for companies to come here and do business. this will be up and running in the new year. doing something to drive up that investment. that sir michael newagreed
export finance, i want us to build a map. -- build on that. i will leave in the front in the coming months. i can announce that i will be leading a trade delegation to china. leadership is setting direction for the next 10 years and their star continues to rise in the world. i will take senior ministers and business leaders from every sector, large and small, to forge a relationship that will benefit both countries and bring real rewards to our peoples in a way that will allow british companies...
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the guy that used to run it albrecht allegedly ran it and he has been arrested. they found $50 million of bit coin on his computer. >> when you have that much money involved it's like the drug business outside of the internet is it going to be hard to stop ? >> i think it may be. without going on the inside and eva was correct, tour is a very complex system that is very difficult to defeat. it does have it's moments for criminal activity and should not be blocked. there are activities to circum circumvent it. >> bewe see a transaction what is going on and it's up to their discretion as to whether they accept the transaction or not. it's moore o more on the prevene side. >> what can be done? >> um, i don't think that there is a whole lot you can do in the way of technical technical fixes. these are new ways of committing old crimes. >> i appreciate you both joining us. it's a fas fascinating story. secretary of state john kerry head to agai geneva to talk about iran. is there hope for a peace deal coming up. >> it's time for let's make a deal between the u.s. and
the guy that used to run it albrecht allegedly ran it and he has been arrested. they found $50 million of bit coin on his computer. >> when you have that much money involved it's like the drug business outside of the internet is it going to be hard to stop ? >> i think it may be. without going on the inside and eva was correct, tour is a very complex system that is very difficult to defeat. it does have it's moments for criminal activity and should not be blocked. there are...
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debbie wassermtz.ultz. >> jon: that's our show, join us tomorrow at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> guns for the blind. the stage is granting gun permits pe ( cheers and applause ). >> it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. we found this on pox today. a wons upon a time legitimate newsman matt lauer dancing with carmen electra, dressed as pamela anderson from "baywatch." i keep this open in a tab on my desktop just to know it's there all the time. comedians, please name the new matt lauer show. let's start with moshe kasher. >> i would say the new gay show o'er "gaywatch." >> natasha leggero. >> i don't know what it's called, but it's definitely going to be on t.l.c. >> steve agee. >> dick tucked. >> i don't know, who cares? wipe it from your memory. it's time for "@midnight." captioning sponsored by comedy central welcome to "@midnight." this is a very special halloween show. happy halloween, everyone. yes, i know, technically it's november 1. we've never aired at 11:59. it's always 12:01, but we don't knave ( bleep ) about that. the internet is a virtual free
debbie wassermtz.ultz. >> jon: that's our show, join us tomorrow at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> guns for the blind. the stage is granting gun permits pe ( cheers and applause ). >> it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. we found this on pox today. a wons upon a time legitimate newsman matt lauer dancing with carmen electra, dressed as pamela anderson from "baywatch." i keep this open in a tab on my desktop just to know it's there all the time. comedians, please name...
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he gave us -- i got it written down. he gave us 795. >> right. >> he gave us 705. he gave us one number off on the phone number for her. >> but that's not the only secret he's been keeping from them. >> he's still talking to her. he just talked to her yesterday. look. he's lying there. he talked to her, looks like twice yesterday. >> yeah. he's been talking to her six, seven times a day. he told me he hasn't talked to her since last week, right? >> since the last buy we did. >> let me see if she's been calling him, too. she's been calling him, too. i haven't talked to her. she won't call me. she won't answer my phone calls. she called him three times monday. >> when we talk to him, figure out why he's lying to us. he doesn't want her to go to jail is what it is. >> right. he had second thoughts about it. she's his best, that's his most, i'm pretty sure, consistent deal. now he doesn't want to give her up. >> you've got to be straight with us. we looked at your phone. >> i tried to talk to you. >> we looked at your phone. you've got calls and text messages back and
he gave us -- i got it written down. he gave us 795. >> right. >> he gave us 705. he gave us one number off on the phone number for her. >> but that's not the only secret he's been keeping from them. >> he's still talking to her. he just talked to her yesterday. look. he's lying there. he talked to her, looks like twice yesterday. >> yeah. he's been talking to her six, seven times a day. he told me he hasn't talked to her since last week, right? >> since the...
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it's not the case that the top secret computer that i used to use for the government should be the very same computer with the very same protocols they could buy in any electronics store. infected with malware. but obviously it could have -- destroyed our information base. the first thing figure out what the technological solutions are. it might be funded by the government. there's -- come up with hardware, software, and protocol that differentiate between security and privacy model. i think there might be a happy coincidence here. in which some of the areas that we need the greatest security happened to be the same areas that require the least amount of privacy. really have focus after that. the first -- it was the idea. different machines with different operating systems ton of each other. after that became realty the focus was on bandwidth. after that the focus on speed. after that the focus was of the engineering community was on privacy. so i think that's the first level. where can we have better systems that are interoperateble, internationally that promote environments for detect
it's not the case that the top secret computer that i used to use for the government should be the very same computer with the very same protocols they could buy in any electronics store. infected with malware. but obviously it could have -- destroyed our information base. the first thing figure out what the technological solutions are. it might be funded by the government. there's -- come up with hardware, software, and protocol that differentiate between security and privacy model. i think...
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none of us ever heard any case like that. it began an did none of us will ever forget. my book is not a historical retelling of events surrounding the assassination, nor is it an analysis of the event of that day and their impact. rather, the book gives to a human story of the assassination from the standpoint of the physicians, medical students, residents who were the first community to learn of the death of our presidents. some of the recollections were recorded in the aftermath. there are in my -- letters to loved ones that are touching and moving. one of which says i was there, i felt him die. the recollections of individuals five decades later are also still incredibly vivid, and i have included archival history from the oral testimony of the individuals in the are no longer with us. now they are preserved for all time. i will read something from my book now. twice in a 45 hour, 31 minute time frame parkland hospital was the center of worldwide attention. it was a temporary seat of the united states of america, the seat of government of the united states of america
none of us ever heard any case like that. it began an did none of us will ever forget. my book is not a historical retelling of events surrounding the assassination, nor is it an analysis of the event of that day and their impact. rather, the book gives to a human story of the assassination from the standpoint of the physicians, medical students, residents who were the first community to learn of the death of our presidents. some of the recollections were recorded in the aftermath. there are in...
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answer us. because all that does is raise the hair on the back of my neck, and i have a great working relationship with you through the intel committee, and i trust you immensely. but just common courtesy would tell my staff we're going to let the fbi answer that. matt, when was the last time you got actionable intelligence from a fusion center? >> other than boston. >> boston gave you information, but i'm talking actionable intelligence. >> we work with the fusion centers really through the fbi joint terrorism task forces and through, i mentioned in my opening comments, our domestic representatives who work with the fusion centers. the fusion centers are largely there to to support what's happening at the state and local level, and they certainly serve their state and local. and i've had the opportunity to visit a number of fusion centers, and they seem to be doing a good job in that regard. it's not the case, however, that they would typically provide intelligence to, for example, me at the na
answer us. because all that does is raise the hair on the back of my neck, and i have a great working relationship with you through the intel committee, and i trust you immensely. but just common courtesy would tell my staff we're going to let the fbi answer that. matt, when was the last time you got actionable intelligence from a fusion center? >> other than boston. >> boston gave you information, but i'm talking actionable intelligence. >> we work with the fusion centers...
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about this the death of your girlfriend or you tell us the truth. in the law and. i just figured this is it. just tell the truth. and. then. load it in that now. they went through a lot to get the truth. i went through a lot to tell them the truth i told them exactly. i told them. how i remembered it. but i wasn't in the right state of mind. so i don't even remember what i told them . the other says she has no regrets about having finally admitted the truth she still has twenty four years of her sentence to serve. it's every investigator's dream to get the suspect to confess after questioning the quest for the truth is a holy grail for every policeman and investigator. and since the one nine hundred thirty s. scientists have tried to create an infallible lie detector machine or polygraph. it detects human reaction through captors placed on the arms the chest the fingers and under the buttocks. i don't remember. yes or no answer to question. were you born in the month of may. did you feel that watching the post. know. any abnormal physical reaction c
about this the death of your girlfriend or you tell us the truth. in the law and. i just figured this is it. just tell the truth. and. then. load it in that now. they went through a lot to get the truth. i went through a lot to tell them the truth i told them exactly. i told them. how i remembered it. but i wasn't in the right state of mind. so i don't even remember what i told them . the other says she has no regrets about having finally admitted the truth she still has twenty four years of...
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mine sure she tells us the latest. yes catherine you're absolutely right we have turned stormy conditions across vietnam in fact myth is the one super typhoon high and which is hobbled all the way towards northern vietnam has made landfall over time the city on the honey fallen in northern vietnam it is going to be traveling overland and will be decreasing in content that eat into the next twenty four forty in the cricket will become a tropical depression that is. however the costs are making the team to contact sixty two km conversely it has the potential of the tender a team that claimed and that tropical storm force winds we're likely to see about a hundred kilometers per hour gusting winds to the report it even more from the fifth inning teeth and it did to this extent. searching on the topical more she looks like reagan in the seymour rainfall accumulation of constantine and four and the east in southern ohio attorney not talking about two hundred women teachers that rainfall for this is likely to trigger for the
mine sure she tells us the latest. yes catherine you're absolutely right we have turned stormy conditions across vietnam in fact myth is the one super typhoon high and which is hobbled all the way towards northern vietnam has made landfall over time the city on the honey fallen in northern vietnam it is going to be traveling overland and will be decreasing in content that eat into the next twenty four forty in the cricket will become a tropical depression that is. however the costs are making...